For decades, studies of oil-related conflicts have focused on the effects of natural resource mismanagement, with the attendant economic booms and busts, or clashes between rebels and ruling governments over hydrocarbon resources. In Oil Sparks in the Amazon, Patricia I. Vásquez writes that while oil busts and civil wars are common, the tension over oil in the Amazon has played out in ways inextricable from the region itself. Oil disputes in the Amazon primarily involve local indigenous populations. These groups’ social and cultural identities differ from the rest of the population, and the diverse disputes over land, displacement, water contamination, jobs, and wealth distribution reflect those differences. Vásquez’s conflict analyses, and...
The article examines the ‘contradiction’ between indigenous Amazonian people's opposition to hydroca...
Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil, and Gas in Latin America, edited by Anthony Beb...
This exploration piece challenges the dominant reading of oil-related social conflicts through an e...
This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry ...
This dissertation examines the shifting and multi-scalar governance of oil and gas projects in Peruv...
BACKGROUND: The western Amazon is the most biologically rich part of the Amazon basin and is home to...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Background: The western Amazon is the most biologically rich part of the Amazon basin and is home to...
We chronicle a four-decades-long struggle that has been taking place in the Peruvian Amazon between ...
Continuously increasing demands of a planet hungry for commodities has opened the race for the resou...
We chronicle a four-decades-long struggle that has been taking place in the Peruvian Amazon between ...
This study deals with an approach to the design of Petrobras oil and gas in Amazonas, Brazil, establ...
Abstract: In Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, oil-producing countries have civil wars at a signifi...
The thesis investigates the acceptance of the ITT oil extraction project by the Quichua communities ...
In June of 2009, indigenous protest over the Peruvian government\u27s natural resource policies erup...
The article examines the ‘contradiction’ between indigenous Amazonian people's opposition to hydroca...
Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil, and Gas in Latin America, edited by Anthony Beb...
This exploration piece challenges the dominant reading of oil-related social conflicts through an e...
This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry ...
This dissertation examines the shifting and multi-scalar governance of oil and gas projects in Peruv...
BACKGROUND: The western Amazon is the most biologically rich part of the Amazon basin and is home to...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Background: The western Amazon is the most biologically rich part of the Amazon basin and is home to...
We chronicle a four-decades-long struggle that has been taking place in the Peruvian Amazon between ...
Continuously increasing demands of a planet hungry for commodities has opened the race for the resou...
We chronicle a four-decades-long struggle that has been taking place in the Peruvian Amazon between ...
This study deals with an approach to the design of Petrobras oil and gas in Amazonas, Brazil, establ...
Abstract: In Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, oil-producing countries have civil wars at a signifi...
The thesis investigates the acceptance of the ITT oil extraction project by the Quichua communities ...
In June of 2009, indigenous protest over the Peruvian government\u27s natural resource policies erup...
The article examines the ‘contradiction’ between indigenous Amazonian people's opposition to hydroca...
Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil, and Gas in Latin America, edited by Anthony Beb...
This exploration piece challenges the dominant reading of oil-related social conflicts through an e...